Michela Has Been Voted Most Liked Islander

May 30 2025 Share

In last night’s dramatic episode of Love Island Malta, viewers crowned Michela as the most liked islander of the season so far. The public vote revealed that she received the highest number of points, officially making her the first fan favourite of Season 3.

 

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However, Love Island Malta fans will have to wait a little longer to see how the elimination will unfolds as there will be no new episode airing tonight.

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This leaves three islanders are now at risk of elimination in the next episode: Keenan, Daniel, and Daiana.

What do you think about Michela Love Island journey so far?

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From Coachella to Malta: Vintage Culture to headline Café del Mar on Friday 15th August

From Coachella to Malta: Vintage Culture is coming to Panorama Festival at Café del Mar
May 29 2025 Share

Panorama Malta is back this summer, and it’s bringing one of the biggest names in electronic music to our shores. On Friday 15th August, Café del Mar Malta will host the Malta debut of none other than Vintage Culture, and trust us when we tell you that you can’t miss this.

After making waves across the globe with headline sets at festivals like Tomorrowland, Coachella, Glastonbury, Burning Man, and Awakenings, the Brazilian DJ and producer is finally landing in Malta. Known for his genre-defining sounds and absolutely unmissable DJ sets, Vintage Culture has carved out a space as one of the most exciting names in the scene right now.

Whether it’s chart-topping hits like ‘Weak’, ‘You Give Me A Feeling’, and ‘This Feeling’ or remixes to dance staples like ‘World Hold On’, ‘Slow Down (feat. Jorja Smith)’, and the euphoric ‘Sweet Disposition’, you know exactly what kind of night you’re in for. His remix of Frank Ocean’s ‘Lost’ recently blew up online, with partygoers and music lovers across the globe yearning to catch a glimpse of the electronic dance music tastemaker’s DJ sets.

This will be Vintage Culture’s first ever performance in Malta, and it’s happening in one of the island’s most iconic summer venues.

With Panorama Malta, together with G7 Events, district and Life Events on the bill, tickets are expected to fly so don’t wait on this one.

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Luke Galea Clinched Gold With 4-2 Victory

Luke Galea Clinched Gold With 4-2 Victory
May 29 2025 Share

Malta’s Luke Galea has triumphed once again by securing the gold medal in the Men’s Kumite -84kg category at the 2025 Games of the Small States of Europe (GSSE) held in Andorra.

In a gripping final match, Galea defeated Luxembourg’s Tiago Serra Rodrigues 4-2 to clinch the top spot on the podium in the Karate event, delivering another proud moment for Malta.

His coach expressed heartfelt pride, stating, “Well done my friend Luke Galea… you make me very proud today winning the gold medal in kumite at the GSSE games. Proud to be your kumite coach.”

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Jon Mallia Calls Out Maltese Leaders Over MIDI Manoel Island Development

May 29 2025 Share

In a powerful social media post, podcaster and public figure Jon Mallia has openly criticised both Prime Minister Robert Abela and Opposition Leader Bernard Grech for their roles in the ongoing MIDI/Manoel Island controversy.

Mallia accused both leaders of “singing the same chorus, written by the same composer,” implying that despite leading opposing parties, they are united in protecting corporate interests over those of the Maltese public.

He questioned how neither has spoken up for ordinary citizens, suggesting that their silence shows a failure to prioritise Malta’s future generations.

Jon also compared the actions of Malta’s leaders to this ongoing case right now and the previous case of former Gżira mayor Conrad Borg Manche, who faced intense legal pushback for opposing a petrol station development in a public garden.

He highlighted how much government effort and taxpayer money was spent to silence that resistance, compared to the complete lack of political challenge in the MIDI-Manoel Island saga.

Mallia made it clear he doesn’t blame MIDI for defending shareholder interests, but places responsibility squarely on elected officials. Ending his post with a rallying call to the public, he wrote: “Malta, I still believe in you. Malta, stand tall.”

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